Antique Japanese Sake Bottle Tokkuri Blue Hares Fur Glaze Spout 8” Kiseru & Tabakobon The wear on the lid
Description
The wear on the lid matches where the silk cloth knot would have rubbed off the gold maki-e dust exposing the traditional red line lacquer used to catch the gold dust
This is a vintage Chinese porcelain lamp made from a vase
5cm) Weight = 3lbs 2oz
To keep the legs warm under a table during the winter months
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Antique Japanese Sake Bottle Tokkuri Blue Hares Fur Glaze Spout 8” Kiseru & Tabakobon The wear on the lidThis is a antique late Meiji era (c. 1900) Japanese Tokkuri (sake bottle). It is made of ceramic fired at high temperatures for lasting durability. It has a simple clear crackel glaze over the tan clay body. At the spout is an eye catching blue hare's fur glaze with a unique drip pattern. Height = 7. 75" (20cm) Diameter = 3" (7. 5cm)
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